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Intel "Ivy Bridge" Core i7-3770K is Capable of 100% OC
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"The flagship product, Intel Core i7-3770K is a quad-core processor with 128 KB of L1 cache (4x32 KB), 1 MB of L2 cache (4x256 KB) and 8 MB of L3 cache. The processor operates at 3.5 GHz, which is the identical clock to the succeeding product, Core i7-2700K. When you take a look at differences between Sandy and Ivy Bridge, there wasn't a lot of changes on the x86 processing side, but that wasn't the focus of Intel engineers. As leaked results show, the processor is significantly better in graphics performance than Sandy Bridge. However, as key game developers say to us - the question isn't the hardware, it's the software."
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This is interesting.
But will it be as good with modern games if they are being developed with sandy bridge in mind?
But will it be as good with modern games if they are being developed with sandy bridge in mind?
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ConnorHamilton wrote This is interesting.
But will it be as good with modern games if they are being developed with sandy bridge in mind?
Games are not being developed with Sandy Bridge in mind since they are more budget gamers than high end gamers.
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What is sandy/ivy bridge? Is it a type of technology used in processors?
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